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  • Snap-On model YA219B

    i have a line on a used one but i don't know anything about them-duty cycle,etc.i think it's made by century and it's a 120 volt but,thats about all i know.
    does anyone know anything about them or sould i try to talk to a snap on salesmen?
    any help would be appreciated.
    thanks,buckshot.

  • #2
    Leave it where it's sitting, and save your money for a real welder. Even Snap On can't keep those things running.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Franz
      Leave it where it's sitting, and save your money for a real welder. Even Snap On can't keep those things running.
      Amen! They can make some fine hand tools, but when they want to market welders they ought to leave the design to the manufacturer.

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      • #4
        sorry about taking so long to reply back to this post.
        thanks for the advice.i appreciate it.
        what 110 welder would y'all recomend for a person new to welding?i don't plan on welding anything thick-just plan on using it for auto body work (after alot of practice)
        thanks,buckshot.

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        • #5
          The Lincoln sp135 plus of course!

          Rock,I don't even own that one. I did own two Miller 130/130xp though.

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          • #6
            BUCKSHOT.......... WELCOME ABOARD......... HERE IS WHAT I WOULD RECOMMEND TO YOU OR A EXPERIENCED PRO....... HEAD OVER TO THE LOCAL WELDING DISTRIBUTOR AND TAKE A COUPLE OUT FOR A TEST DRIVE........(WELD WITH THEM)..... TRY 3 OR 4 OURS AND COMPETITORS........... THEN YOU DECIDE....... IN THE MILLER/HOBART VERSION 110 YOU HAVE THE MILLERMATIC 135 AND IN THE HOBART VERSION YOU HAVE THE HANDLER 135......... YOUR ABOUT TO HAVE SOME FUN..........ENJOY IT........... ROCK...
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